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Michigan's Prop 2 Delayed Until July

December 21, 2006 RSS Feed Print

The anti-affirmative action proposition passed by Michigan voters November 7 will not take effect until July–and they mean it for real this time. The Michigan Daily reports that the district judge who needed to give final approval to an agreement reached late last week has given it. So admissions considerations really will go on undisturbed through this season. See you next year, Michigan university dailies! It's been a fun ride.

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